Morgan from Schuylkill Haven, PA

10/04/2014

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

The campus safety at Dickinson is fantastic. Carlisle is a safe town, but that doesn't stop the campus from having a quality safety department. In addition to the traditional blue light service, DPS provides Safe Walk at night and the Safety Shuttle to transport you to anywhere you need to go in Carlisle between 9pm and 3am. The officers respond quickly when summoned and genuinely care about the students at Dickinson. I feel extremely safe on campus.

Greek Life

It's here, but it's a small part of campus life. People who take advantage of it absolutely love it, but nobody judges you if it's not your thing.

Clubs and Activities

SO. MANY. CLUBS. And if you can't find one you like, you can start one though the Dickinson Student Senate! If you don't think there's something for you, you need to try harder. There's so much to do here!

The Student Senate-funded Take A Dickinsonian To Lunch program is odd, but really neat. Students can take a faculty or staff member to a nearby restaurant for lunch FREE OF CHARGE. It's a great opportunity for students and faculty to connect.

Bang for the buck

Yes, it's expensive, but Dickinson's Financial Aid office is fantastic. They truly recognize the individual need of each student and work extremely hard to give every accepted student the opportunity to attend the college. Absolutely the bang for your buck.

What to do for fun

Club events are frequent and fun, but the greatest activities are MOB events. They offer semester concerts, fattening food events, movie days/nights, and so much more. I'm a music major, so I'm partial to the music department's concerts and recitals. I don't participate in nightlife much, but I hear that it's good, not great. There are also a bunch of restaurants and nice bars downtown (meaning literally right down the street), as well as a movie theater, Walmart, froyo, and Panera within walking distance, plus a shopping center two miles away. Some students also take advantage of recreational shuttles.

Food and Dining

The food here is extremely hit or miss. The meal plan system is weird, which consequently gives you limited location options for eating. The cafeteria is a social hotspot, so most students eat there regularly. Most would say that the food relatively hit or miss, but I'd say it's usually pretty good. Across the hallway is the Snar, which offers sandwiches, a salad bar, and quick eats. The Quarry, the student-established coffee shop on campus, recently changed its entire menu, causing slow service and subpar sandwiches, but they have great wings and solid meal exchanges. There's also two juice bars. I'm satisfied with the dining options, but they could definitely be much better.

Dorm Life

The dorms are really nice. Rooms are a decent size, common rooms are awesome, and community life is what you make of it. I live in Drayer, and I am extremely comfortable.

Academic Rigor

Dickinson plays host to world renowned faculty, and as a student, you have full access to learning opportunities that larger schools are not able to offer. They will push you to think outside of your comfort zone. It's not easy, but it's worth it. Additionally, you are required to take classes in a variety of subjects to graduate, which allows you to explore academics that will impress and push you in ways though which you would not have imagined. This is a key asset to attending a liberal arts college, and employers really value the well-roundedness of applicants from colleges like Dickinson.

Tips for prospective students

Explore EVERYTHING. Join clubs you wouldn't usually join. Take weird classes that are outside of your comfort zone to fulfill graduation requirements. Get to know your professors. Explore the world though internships and study abroad opportunities. You can do it all at Dickinson, so why not do it all?

In three sentences

Dickinson is a top-quality liberal arts institution that works to provide each student with as many opportunities as they possibly can. Academically, Dickinson is top of the line, and despite its size, it boasts huge number of wonderful opportunities for involvement and engagement of just about anything. What makes Dickinson a great college is its genuine strive to work with the students and for the students, the hallmark of a great undergraduate liberal arts college.

Current Student

04/29/2014

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

Programs available so you don't need to be alone out at night. Safe ride will pick you up anywhere on campus or in the campus area (goes as far as to drive you to Walmart or the movie theater), also Safe walk will just walk with you to wherever you need to go. There have been some occurrences that I've heard of, but I feel safe on campus.

Greek Life

There, but not a huge part of campus.

Great for these types of students

Adventurous

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Don't step on the seal.

Bang for the buck

So much is included in tuition, even though it is pricey. Study abroad doesn't cost any extra, printing is free, laundry is almost free (you're allotted a certain amount of free loads) and the list goes on. That being said, this school is expensive, to the point that I seriously considered transferring, but I love it here so much. The people and the classes are great and it is exactly what I want in a campus. If money is a problem, Dickinson is great about scholarships. Do to an awkward family situation, it appeared that I didn't need as much aid as I do, and that was the reasoning for the expense causing me to think about leaving, but that is not the norm. Financial aid is great here. Also it's really easy to get a job on campus. The pay isn't great as freshman, but you're practically guaranteed a job which is good.

What to do for fun

Go to the movies, campus events, JOIN CLUBS, hang out with friends.

Food and Dining

I'm not personally a big fan of the mealplan here. It's all or nothing, with you buying one of three plans that are all the same price, but with varying ways of getting food, or not having one at all. (There is also a reduced price apartment plan, but you have to request that specially and only if you live in an apartment.) This adds quite a lot to your bill, but the food is good. There are four main option to eat on campus with your mealplan: The dining hall, which has it's great days, it's good days, and it's bad days (also home of the Kove which is open Sunday-Thursday with Kosher and vegan food); the Quarry, which has sandwiches, pastries, full coffee bar, pizza, etc; and the Underground (& Juice Box), which has fresh squeezed juice that actually makes a good meal because of all the things you can add, and fresh sushi which is made here and distributed to the other food locations on campus (the Juice Box makes juice as well as smoothies and is located in the fitness center). Lastly, there's the Snar (officially titled Union Station), which has a grill and cooks burgers, breakfast sandwiches, regular sandwiches, and a bunch of other things you'd expect from a grill, there's also a salad bar there and soup. MEALPLANS: Here's a basic rundown. You have two main options: Any 20 or Flex. Any 20 gives you 20 meals a week (Sunday we as a campus embrace brunch), and each meal is a designated 'meal exchange.' For example, at the Underground, you can get a large juice as one swipe (one meal exchange), and the Quarry you can get a sandwich with a drink and a fruit (fruit or wings I think?), and the Snar a burger, etc. You can pretty much get everything everywhere, except for sushi. On Flex, you have three ways to buy food: Flex points, Declining Balance, or Dining Dollars. With Dining Dollars and Declining Balance you get 10% off the food you buy (so they're good to buy sushi with because it's a bit more expensive), but with Flex points, you use meal exchange in the same way as Any 20: a breakfast meal exchange is 2 pts, lunch 3 pts, dinner 5 pts and this is regardless of the actual price of what you are buying. So for example, on Flex, it is cheaper to buy a large Juice at breakfast with your Flex points than a small juice with your dining dollars. Same for burgers at the Snar. Lastly, Thanksgiving is a big deal here. Expect tons of delicious food. (Before Thanksgiving Break).

Dorm Life

Great. I got lucky and was placed into the most recently redone Residence Hall, Adams, and don't even get me started on the bathrooms... Everyone lives on campus except a select few upperclassmen and the dorms are all nice. Floor community is a big thing, plenty of them having their own group chats and going to events together. Also a great system if you are having roommate problems. Don't suffer in silence, talk to your RA. Though typically housing assignments work out.

Academic Rigor

It's a fairly high ranked school, so don't expect it to be easy. That's not to say there aren't easy classes. Because it's a liberal arts school, a lot of professors try to get you to think of things in a different way, which can be harder because you're not in that mindset. Also: GO TO CLASS. Really, it makes a difference.

Tips for prospective students

Put a lot of thought into your personal statement. It really does play a big factor in getting into the school. Don't write it like a regular school essay. Maybe make it almost a narrative. Be willing to take advantage of study abroad. Most students do and it would be a shame to miss out on the great opportunity. It's a bit harder for science majors like myself, but still doable. In England and Australia we have programs specifically for science majors. Put yourself out there. There are great opportunities that people will offer you to join in on right away, don't turn them down. Don't try to be too cool for floor events or campus activities. They're a great way to meet people and everyone goes, even upperclassmen because hey, there's usually food.

In three sentences

Great people, staff and students, who will go out of their way to make you feel at home. Great programs. And again, the people here are phenomenal.

Anonymous

Blue lights are everywhere, there are crossing guards, and DPS is always patrolling. Very Safe.

Greek Life

About 20% do it. It's not a huge thing on campus, but if you're in it, it runs your life. Frats run a lot of parties but most people can get in them.

Clubs and Activities

Tons of options, and very easy to create your own.

Great for these types of students

Preppy, athletic, LGBTQ, Eco-Friendly

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Thanksgiving and Christmas Feasts, Allison Hall is a desanctified church, Old West is one of the main academic buildings that students enter during orientation freshman year and exit during graduation senior year-this is the only time people walk up and down the steps of Old West. Students do not step on the college seal (it's bad luck).

Bang for the buck

SO expensive ($60,000) but I love the school, so it's worth it to me.

What to do for fun

Going out to parties is pretty big on the weekends, but if you're not into that, there's always something going on at the social hall, such as a movie or theme night. Usually there's also a group of people always watching a movie in the common room of the dorms as well.

Food and Dining

Most days food is pretty good. The worst part about it is that it just gets boring. We don't have a food service, we have chefs, so the food isn't gross, mass-produced in a factory. Also we have a soup chef that used to a White House soup chef!

Dorm Life

Dorms are really nice, especially if you live in Adams or Dreyer. The Quads are smaller, but still nice. Things are generally kept clean. There's a pretty good sense of community, and the RA's are overall really helpful and chill.

Academic Rigor

Depends on the class, but as you gain seniority, classes get increasingly more difficult (as expected). While some 100 level classes are really easy, there are also a lot of very difficult 100 levels. The professor has a big part in it. Overall, expect a lot of reading and expect to improve your writing skills! That said, I've actually enjoyed going to most of my classes, unlike high school where classes were deadly boring.

Tips for prospective students

Go on an overnight. I host prospective students, and I really wish I would have done one before coming here. It really gives a prospective students a good day in the life feel for what Dickinson will be like, and it also offers a good opportunity to 1) stand out to admissions and 2) ask questions you may not have thought of before or were too embarrassed to ask in front of your parents.

In three sentences

Dickinson College is a small, liberal arts school. It has a small community feeling, but it certainly doesn't feel like high school like I was worried about before coming here. While it does have a very diverse mix of students, most students tend to be preppy, sporty, and liberal.

Marcus from Bronx, NY

Join any club and/or class that interests you. Friends and activities will follow!

Food and Dining

The food is wonderful, The staff know what they are doing!

Dorm Life

Get to know your dorm mates early!

Academic Rigor

This is a place where academics come first. If you came to party, turn your head the other way. Dickinson is special in that the professors want you to speak with them and want to help you learn and think critically and analytically about the content in any particular course. It is not only about working hard, it is learning to work differently that will ensure ones success here at Dickinson College.

Dickinson College is a place immersed in history. At Dickinson one will find that a change in ones previous schedule is necessary. Dickinson is a wonderful Liberal Arts Institution where all the students are challenged in many different ways.

You can go downtown for food or try to discover Carlisle's little gems. I'm not going to tell you where that is; that's the best part! Just last spring, I discovered this street that resembles Georgetown, DC with a cute row of stores, including one of my favorite places that sell fresh fruit juices. There are more places that you can go to easily, too, if you own a bike or car, or any other mode of transportation. (Hint: haunted house, mountains, farm, taco bell) You can also use classrooms to make a movie nights with your friends in the weekends. Sometimes, we also play ping pong in the basement of Adams Hall. As I've said before, Dickinson calls for resourceful and curious students. Students who can see the beauty and fun in simple things.

Food and Dining

The Caf is often proud for the organic stuff that they serve. The food's taste is okay, and I mean, looking at Carlisle's random location, I definitely am not complaining for the variety of food that they serve. I think that most of the Caf's food is really healthy. However, that being said, I prefer the Quarry or the Underground, which serves sushi and amazing sandwiches, when I'm choosing to eat at school. Unfortunately, the food is overpriced outside of the Caf. Outside of the school itself, the dining options are minimal, but a lack of variety does not mean a lack of quality! Definitely not. Downtown, they have a Belgian restaurant, a crepe place, and Japanese restaurant. All of them have really, really good dishes! I have been to a lot of places in the world, and have tried authentic foreign food, and Carlisle, despite the selection, still has the best taste/service combination for their restaurants. I recommend people from out of town to come too.

Dorm Life

I lived in Davidson-Wilson (DaWi) my first year. There, the door closes automatically because it's heavy - unlike Adams. Naturally, that creates somewhat of a boundary for first-years to hang out. I know that in Adams, people hang out all the time also because of their big common space in the basement. In DaWi, there's less of that tendency. Not that there is none at all, but definitely less. If you move to special interest housing there is a definite difference because most of you will be living in a smaller community, but you all would also care about the same issues most of the time. I'm not saying this is guaranteed for all Special Interest Housing. There is just more opportunities to find friends who might have the same interests as you. When you are an upperclassman, there are more opportunities for you in the apartements and Dickinson-owned buildings in downtown Carlisle. And even though it's not too far from any other dorms, a little change is definitely a plus.

Academic Rigor

Academics are manageable. However, like most schools, there are definitely time periods when you feel like teachers would conspire against you, giving you 3-4 papers if you count them altogether. Now at times like this, you might think you'll be okay, but a lot of people forget about other commitments, such as clubs and dates and friends and sleep. Yes, college is all about time management. As long as you get that down, you'll be alright.

Tips for prospective students

You can be as busy as you'd like. The classes that you will have in the first semester will be challenging, especially if you have never studied in a boarding/residential community setting before. Even if you have, this is college, so you really are left to your own devices. Knowing that, you should be careful when enrolling into clubs. Make sure that you do not overdo it. I know it sounds, perhaps, exciting for those of you who want to be involved or make friends. However, make sure that you get a feel of the load of your work and your study habits before committing into one. Some people get really overwhelmed, and then cranky by mid-year because of this. Don't get lulled into the busy-ness. Pace yourselves. Also, never be scared to ask professors for explanations, extra time, etc. They are really helpful and accomodating most of the time. You should spend less time worrying about not turning something in, and actually DO something that could probably save your grade!

In three sentences

The most successful students in Dickinson are the ones that know they are comfortable both in a crowd and in solitude, by themselves. You wouldn't expect it at first, but the setting of the college demands that students will be able to navigate their way through the facilities provided only if they are consciously proactive. Dickinson is not for the close-minded and impatient.

Kelly

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Campus Safety

dps is great

Greek Life

declining

Clubs and Activities

There are a lot to choose from and if you sign up the leaders are great about keeping you informed

What to do for fun

Join a club or intramural sport or regular sport, find a good group of friends who enjoy doing the same things as you.

Food and Dining

It gets so old. There are either good days or bad and you have to get creative on the bad days.

Dorm Life

Freshman dorms are very unequal, it all depends on which one you end up in. you cant pick your roommate freshman year either. sophomore dorms are probably worse, but once you get to live off campus, etc it gets better

Academic Rigor

The classes are hard so be ready to put in a lot of extra time and effort into studying and homework/ reading assignments

Tips for prospective students

Try to connect with others through facebook before arriving at campus to ensure you will have connections at first, also reach out to others during freshman orientation because you are all in the same situation. Explore all major options and combinations early to make sure you are headed in a direction you find interesting. Apply for scholarships.

In three sentences

Dickinson has helpful professors and faculty. Dickinson College needs to lower its tuition, add more food and major options. It has a good study abroad program.

Rachel from Pittsford, NY

07/02/2013

Reviewer is A current student here.

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What to do for fun

There is plenty to do around Carlisle and around the Harrisburg area. I have already spent a year at Dickinson and feel that I have tons left to explore in the small town. There are shuttles that take students to Harrisburg every weekend- to shop, to go to concerts, etc. Also, Phili, Pittsburg, NY, and Washington, D.C. are all less than three hours away. On campus there are always daily events and weekend events that usually are all going on at the same time, causing some difficult choices.

Food and Dining

The dining services offer flexible options for on the go students- from grab n' go to cafes and snack bars to give you a variety. The cafeteria is also on the whole pretty good for the cost.

Dorm Life

The dorms are more than fair for a small school. They also improve with each year, as well as allowing for a diverse type of living community- from special interest housing to regular dorms to off- campus living as well.

Academic Rigor

I felt prepared for the academics coming from a rigorous high school in Pittsford, NY. You will definitely be challenged and will experience many different types of teaching styles, from lecture to discussion- based to hands-on learning, depending on the area of study, all of which will challenge you in different ways. The professors are extremely knowledgeable in their area of study many of whom have written recent works.

Tips for prospective students

Go on a tour! Make sure you get to know yourself as well as the campus and philosophy before you make your final decision. It is a wonderful school but definitely is one with a particular philosophy that should be shared by you as a student.

In three sentences

Dickinson is a unique college that stresses personal responsibility, sustainability on a small and large scale, and a global education. It allows for a diverse educational opportunity as well as giving students a great, small-town campus and a community. It definitely has its own flair and keeps students coming back for more.

Amanda from Benton, PA

Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Food and Dining

The food is excellent at Dickinson and there is a variety of places on and off campus to get good food at different times of day.

Dorm Life

Although I have not started my education at Dickinson yet, between the activities provided for students and the facilities, dorm life will be very good.

Academic Rigor

Dickinson is prestigious and expects a lot out of its students. There certainly isn't an easy way out of classes.

Tips for prospective students

Although grades are not everything, it is important to push yourself throughout high school to maintain good grades and to score will on standardized testing. It is important to be involved in your community, both inside and outside of school. Most importantly, be yourself! Colleges often look for people who best fit their institution and only by truly being yourself can that aspect be judged properly.

In three sentences

Dickinson College provides a friendly yet challenging atmosphere for those who wish to push themselves to their full potential. Acceptance is incredibly selective but is not based solely on academic standing. The college looks for well-rounded students who are adequately prepared for this next step in their education.

From California

The campus will definitely be aware of your safety and will keep you safe.

What to do for fun

Joining clubs and even going to the gym are some fun things I do. It depends on the type of person you are and what you like to do for fun.

Food and Dining

The food and dining is satisfactory.

Dorm Life

It is great. You get to form great friendships with the people in your dorm building.

Academic Rigor

The classes will definitely challenge you, as long as you stay interested and are willing to learn.

Tips for prospective students

If you are looking for a small campus with a great atmosphere, you should really consider Dickinson College. There are many clubs, activities, and things you can become involved with.

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It is a beautiful campus and it allows you to get to know everyone. The professors are extremely helpful and forming study groups is beneficial. It is situated in a great environment that makes a person seek their interests.

Jane from MORRISVILLE, PA

01/19/2013

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Greek Life

I'm involved with Greek life on my campus and I love it, but the school is really down on Greek life and make it difficult for us to remain on campus. It's pretty clear they want to get rid of it, but for now it's still there. It gives you more fun things to do on the weekends, opportunities for charity and community outreach, great friendships with people you may have never gotten to know on campus, and

Bang for the buck

You do get an incredible education at Dickinson. But they drain so much of your money they could at least give you good housing options, have a better class selection process, have better transportation options to get out of Carlisle, etc. The study abroad programs are awesome, though, so junior year take advantage!!

What to do for fun

There are lots of clubs on campus and ways to meet people. Weekend activities can be lacking, though. It's a shame the school doesn't provide transportation to Harrisburg so you could find more to do outside of Carlisle.

Food and Dining

The caf has decent food, but the design is pretty bleak. Also, think back to every high school movie cliche -- yup there are assigned tables. Sports teams, frats, sororities, and even random groups of friends claim tables. The track team will harass you until you leave their table.

Dorm Life

Dickinson has really been terrible when it comes to housing. They keep accepting bigger and bigger classes and creating forced triples in rooms that barely fit two people. You could have bad housing until you're a senior and can finally get off campus.

Academic Rigor

The professors often have high expectations and the work load can be pretty heavy.

Tips for prospective students

Be ready to put a lot of work into your classes. If you apply, think about ways you'd want to get involved on campus because they'll be sure to ask about that in the interview process.

In three sentences

The school is very dedicated to sustainability. Many people (including myself) are dissatisfied with the social environment, though and this produces a negative vibe sometimes around campus. The standards for education are very high and there are many incredible, helpful, inspiring professors.

Emma from Newville, PA

08/30/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

Dickinson strongly encourages and regularly reminds students to never go alone anywhere, especially at night. Dorms are close together and centralized to all educational buildings, including the library. Emergency Dial posts are located throughout the campus and the Dickinson Department of Public Safety offers free pick up and transportation for any student.

Greek Life

There are many Greek life groups on the campus ranging from social to academic core values. These must be sanctioned by the school, but there is a relatively accessible process to gain approval.

Clubs and Activities

Dickinson prides itself on its diversity and this is GREATLY reflected in the wide range of clubs, both student and faculty led. Desire to start an additional club is encouraged and made accessible to all students.

Great for these types of students

This is a great choice for students who are high achievers, focused, dedicated, and self-educators.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

There is a long-standing, healthy competition with another DIII college in the area; Franklin & Marshal. this often leads to things such as Dickinson's signature red lawn chairs turning up in odd places and equally harmless tricks being schemed and carried out on Franklin and Marshal.

Bang for the buck

The education you are going to get here is phenomenal. The professors, guest speakers, etc. are top rate and conduct cutting edge research and partner or guest teach at other prestigious schools such as Harvard, Oxford, etc. The reason I gave it only 4 stars, however, is the amount of money one pours into books and tuition only to use the books minimally or have finance extra hidden fees for many classes.

What to do for fun

Get out and make friends! In this comparatively small town, it may seem that there is little to do for fun. When you've got a great and diverse group of friends, you can always find things to do, ways to network, and share expenses to venture out further from Carlisle.

Food and Dining

The food services here are sublime. The cuisine is varied, all dietary needs accomodated, and the quality of food is off the charts. Fresh fruit is ALWAYS available and healthy options presented and encouraged. This is NOT typical cafeteria food but runs more along the lines of something you'd find in a dining room on a top of the line cruise.

Dorm Life

A variety of housing options are available. The typical two person/one room, suites with four persons/two rooms/and a common room, single rooms, and apartments are available. The dorms are largely in large, old stone buildings that lend a nostalgic recollection to the rich history of the college (est. 1773), but have all the modern conveniences we are used to.

Academic Rigor

This is a highly selective school for a reason. The academic rigor is at its highest here and so is the workload. Come prepared to buckle down and learn!

Tips for prospective students

Think of the one thing that is going to give you an edge. Also, establish a personal relationship with your professor. The more interested they are in you as a person, the more dedicated to your personal growth and academic achievement they will be.

In three sentences

A highly selective, diverse college. Everyone's needs and input are accomodated and highly valued. The ntimate community supports personal growth and academics.

David from Brooklyn, NY

There is a large diverse amount of clubs and organizations to join, greek life, or if you do not see something that your interested in, create a club of your own!

Tips for prospective students

Do not be afraid to ask questions! There is help everywhere. The college really does it's best to work WITH you.

In three sentences

Dickinson is a private liberal arts college, a place of freedom and a safe place to find who you are. Dickinson is among the best schools in the country. It gives you the chance to try new things and relive the old.

Mu from Trenton, NJ

07/08/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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What to do for fun

You have to make the best of it honestly. It is a small town so it's not a lot going on around. Most people like to party and host school events and others like to go out of town for some fun. Whatever suits you it is available at the school.

Food and Dining

The food is great!! When you first come there you enjoy what you eat and if you ever get tired of eating at the Caf or the school facilities, there are plenty of restaurants and pizzerias around town.

Dorm Life

Most of the freshmen dorms are co-ed and some are separated to certain categories that fits students need. There are learning communities, ROTC housing, Women Center, and many more.

Academic Rigor

Each classes are designed so that you get the attention you need from both faculties and career councilors. The classes are both challenging and engaging at the same time.

Tips for prospective students

Make the best out of your college experience no matter where you go.

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It's a very enjoyable small town. The faculties are great so are the students and town folks. You also get all the attention you need in and out of the classroom.

Frank from Fort Washington, PA

Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Mermaid on the roof of Old West. Won't graduate if you go through the Dickinson College gates. Sign in during Orientation and Sign Out during Graduation. Etc.

Bang for the buck

Extremely highly regarded school. A lot of people know it across the U.S. and internationally. Definitely worth the money.

What to do for fun

Plenty of activities on campus every weekend. Lots of school spirit. Plenty of ethnic and multicultural restaurants within walking distance of the school. Many school organizations hold events every week.

Food and Dining

Wonderful food in town, decent food in the dining hall. Most of the food is organic and comes from the school's 150-acre, student- and faculty- operated farm, or from local farmers and producers.

Dorm Life

Typical college dorms. Alcohol is prevalent, but the school is combating underage drinking. Legal drinking is not discouraged. Very little if any hard core drug use.

Academic Rigor

Professors are skilled and knowledgeable, and students work hard for their grades. It is not an unfriendly or hostile environment, such as you see at other such schools. Students do not rip pages out of books, and will help each other out. Professors expect a lot, and teach a lot in return.

Tips for prospective students

Don't think that because it is small, it doesn't give you opportunities to get a job or succeed, whatever the measure. Most graduates are in graduate school or working within one year, and career placement is wonderful at finding alumni-linked job opportunities. I gave up offers from Ivy League schools and Little Ivy League schools to go to Dickinson because of these opportunities.

In three sentences

Dickinson is a prestigious small liberal arts school nestled within the beautiful mountains and valleys of Central Pennsylvania. Dickinson offers some of the most competitive business, political science, history, and education programs in the nation, according to Ruggs 2011 ratings. Professors are nice, accommodating, and knowledgeable, and the students are driven and full of school spirit.

Jessica from Inglewood, CA

04/04/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Clubs and Activities

For a liberal arts school, the schools offers a various number of sports and clubs n campus. You can't really go through Dickinson and not be involved in a club. There's always people joining clubs and gaining interest for them and thinking of ways to make them better.

What to do for fun

The night life on Dickinson's campus is very lively. There are organizational boards that also do a great job of creating a lively scene for students so they're not so bored on campus. The school gives a hefty amount of money to these boards to bring mainstream artists, entertainers, and festive events that students can attend.

Food and Dining

For a small liberal arts school, the food here is average. It does a great job of making banquets for the holidays and making people look forward to them. There is a small variety of places to go eat on campus, but the overall cafeteria always has various foods to eat and try for all types of people who have distinct eating preferences.

Dorm Life

Each dorm community has it's own vibe. The school's RAs and Community advisors do a great job of promoting and finding people who are passionate about creating a safe space and safe community within the dorms. As a student who is more than 2,000 miles away from home, my time here so far has gone smoothly thanks to the great relationships that I've created with people in my dorm.

Academic Rigor

Dickinson allows students to take part in classes that go beyond their concentration. They encourage students to take a variety of classes their first two years of college in order for them to really have a sense of their world around them. The classes are hard but very interesting in all aspects and the intro classes give a great overview of what topics are about. This way, you are able to know a little bit about a broad number of topics.

Tips for prospective students

The school is very inviting and as you walk the campus grounds, any student walking will be willing to answer your questions about the school. There are a wide variety of majors on campus but students always have directions or information to say on topics that don't relate to them. The campus overall is small but very inviting with the town's people walking around along with college students.

In three sentences

Dickinson is probably one of the best schools that prepares you for the world. It's curriculum is based on creating well rounded students that are being prepared for the real world. The campus is inviting and the calm atmosphere is a great place for a great academic, social, and growing experience.

Gabriel from Voorhees, NJ

07/14/2011

Reviewer is A current student here.

3 out of 3 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

This school is great for students looking to get variety in their education, from the lab sciences, to performance studies. Also, if you learn best by being engaged, than go to a small school like this one.

Tips for prospective students

FILL OUT YOUR FAFSA! To address Dickinson, come in open-minded and do not be concerned with making friends off the bat. The orientation program is excellent and you will be taking classes and living with other students, so focus on school and the friends will follow. Also, don't be afraid to eat in the cafeteria alone or with complete strangers. I guarantee you that you will meet at least one interesting person that you otherwise would never have.

Bang for the buck

This school is very expensive. Although I feel that I am getting a fantastic education, Dickinson College should not cost the same as an ivy league school. That being said, I did receive a very nice financial aid package and I know for a fact that others did as well, so I am not complaining.

Am enjoying being here

Yes Dickinson is in the borough of Carlisle, but there are a good amount of activities to engage in. Greek life is not overly prevalent. I am meeting some really good people here and am building very close relationships to my peers and my professors. I mean, I had crepes with President Bill Durden. That just doesn't happen at large schools.

Am learning a lot

This institution has tremendous staff members. The physics, biology, mathematics, and music programs are the top ones that I have seen and they are simply stellar. I am not only learning a lot about Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, but I am taking violin lessons and playing in the orchestra, so I am learning about music as well. I am not getting a simple generic education. I am learning and understanding more than I ever did in my 12 previous years of education.

JSR

07/23/2009

Reviewer is A current student here.

8 out of 8 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

Dickinson is a great place for students who strive for a great education, who are willing to get outside their comfort zone and take chances. It is a place for students to grow and for those who want to engage the world.

Tips for prospective students

Being in college is definitely going to be a challenge. Never give up and if you're having trouble ask for help, there is always going to be someone who is willing to lend support. Study hard but always make sure you give yourself a break now and then to just relax.

Bang for the buck

In one word...expensive. But don't let this get you down. There are many ways in which to pay for tuition. For Dickinson provides a great financial aid package, there are plenty of scholarships out there and there are always student loans. Don't ever let the cost of college interfere with your future.

Am enjoying being here

Coming from a big city and moving to Carlisle was difficult. My first month at Dickinson was especially difficult because it seemed as if there wasn't anything to do, but once I started getting involved in volunteering and performing in plays, my social circle branched out and I realized that I was no longer bored out of my mind. I'm happy here.

Am learning a lot

I come from a school where I was the smart kid in the class and coming to Dickinson I am now just the average kid and I know I have a lot to learn. The professors here are extremely helpful, they know what they are doing and are always willing to help. I'm not just learning in the classroom, I also learn from other students who are willing to share what they know everyday.

JR from PA

07/21/2009

Reviewer is A current student here.

3 out of 4 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

This school is great for students who wish to be introduced to the world of new languages. People from around the world attend Dickinson despite it's student population. If you're looking for a small class size that has the potential for education, Dickinson will be great for you. There are plenty of activities and events on campus to attend for the party-goers and those who don't really go to parties. Students who want to have a more personal relationship with well-qualified professors (not assistants) should definitely take a look at Dickinson.

Tips for prospective students

When you enter, don't expect to get too close to people too quickly. You will probably be hanging out with a group of students the first few days that you'll barely even speak to again. Different professors have vastly different expectations of the student body. Find one that is right for you and stick with him or her. Don't be afraid of a lower GPA than you anticipated, a lot could have factored into it.

Bang for the buck

If you get pretty good financial aid, this school is definitely worth it. If you don't, then you might find it to be a bit expensive. The tuition and activities fees are probably the best value at the college, offering top-notch education and events that require no additional payment. A concern might be the residential costs, but they may vary depending on your living situation.

Am enjoying being here

You will probably find yourself conversating with several other students at random places on campus. Too often though, people can tend to be cliquey and zoned. If you're not a generically social person, the social climate may be somewhat difficult in terms of adaptation, but it doesn't mean that it's impossible to have a decent time, especially with many opportunities to gather with other people.

Am learning a lot

There are a wide variety of classes that span an array of academic areas. Each class is of global standards with professors that are knowledgeable in their respective subjects. The classes can be challenging, comparable to the Ivies, and offer an intergrated classroom experience.

Dickinson Student

07/18/2009

Reviewer is A current student here.

5 out of 5 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

Students who can appreciate the history of their school and the fact that being a Dickinsonian means that you will challenge ideas and think creatively as an active citizen of the global community. Students who want to their professors to know their names and their strengths (as well as weaknesses). Students who want a place where students work hard as well as know how to let loose and have a good time in various ways. Students who don't mind that there is a physical education requirement. Students who will research who Benjamin Rush is after reading this sentence.

Tips for prospective students

Visiting Dickinson is the best way to tell if it is the best college for you. Talking with students and asking questions about different internships and classes can really help you determine if you would fit in. Keep an open mind and don't automatically eliminate Dickinson because of its small size.

Bang for the buck

Dickinson is a private school, so it is going to be on the expensive side. The college provides need based financial aid, merit scholarships, and grants to deserving students and many students take full advantage of these opportunities. The higher cost of the education can be seen, though, in the small class sizes and student to teacher ratio.

Am enjoying being here

I have met some of the most interesting and amazing people at Dickinson. I enjoy going to the different speakers that are on campus almost every week as they are usually very interesting and the topics usually relate to classes that are being offered. Even just grabbing a cup of coffee with a friend at the Quarry turn out to be the most memorable experiences because each person brings something fun and interesting to a conversation that could last for hours.

Am learning a lot

All of my professors have been more than helpful when it comes to spending extra time with their students. This extra personal time out of class has aided me in gaining a greater understanding of the material we cover in class and in our readings. After a year at Dickinson, I have gained more confidence in my writing skills and I am better able to express myself through writing, which is one of the most important and useful skills to have after graduating from Dickinson.

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